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Transforming cities and rural areas through AV transit and technology
May Mobility is a leader in autonomous vehicle technology development and deployment. With more than 300,000 autonomous rides to date, May Mobility is committed to delivering safe, efficient and sustainable shuttle solutions designed to complement today’s public transportation options. The company’s ultimate goal is to realize a world where self-driving systems make transportation more accessible and reliable, the roads safer, and encourage better land use in order to foster more green, vibrant, and livable spaces.
May Mobility develops autonomous vehicle technology and services to provide safe, reliable, and scalable AV transit across cities and rural areas. Their approach centers on an advanced decision-making system to deploy autonomous rides for real-world mobility needs.
May Mobility builds autonomous rides using a real-time, reinforcement-learning Multi-Policy Decision Making (MPDM) system that learns on the fly every 200 milliseconds. The technology enables on-board simulations to safely handle unexpected situations, allowing AVs to drive with proactive decisions. They commercialize through AV ride-hail solutions and partnerships with cities, campuses, campuses, and businesses to deploy autonomous transportation at scale.
Who it’s for: Cities, transit agencies, campuses, campuses and businesses seeking autonomous transit solutions for curb-to-curb or first/last mile mobility, including suburban and rural deployments.
public press and partnerships; multiple notable collaborations and deployments referenced; ongoing growth and expansion activities
Edwin Olson is the co-founder and CEO of May Mobility, Inc., an Ann Arbor-based startup that develops self-driving shuttles. Olson earned his PhD from MIT in 2008 for work in robot mapping. Olson has worked on autonomous vehicles for over a decade, including work on the 2007 DARPA Urban Challenge and vehicles for Ford and Toyota Research Institute. Most recently, he was named "Entrepreneur of the Year" in the Michigan and Northwest Ohio region by EOY Awards.
HD maps for self-driving cars.

Autonomous shuttles for campus-like environments.